On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 14:46, Peter Simons <simons at cryp.to> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>> I've re-generated all our PKGBUILDs using the latest version of the
> tool-chain. The Git repository for HABS is visible here:
>>http://github.com/archhaskell/habs>> One major change is that our PKGBUILDs now require very specific
> versions of those packages provided by Haskell Platform and GHC.
> It's likely that some people have obsolete packages installed in
> their system that will conflict with our required versions, so I'd
> expect some reports of broken builds to come in when the new
> versions go on-line.
>> I'm re-building the i686 binary repository as we speak, and so far
> things look good. I guess, the new binary packages are going to be
> available within the next 24 hours.
Are you uploading the source packages to AUR as well, or do you want
me to do it?
> As far as I'm concerned, this means that we can (and should) publish
> new releases of the ArchLinux library and of cabal2arch. I could
> probably do that tomorrow or so, but if anyone else would like to do
> the honors of tagging, assembling, and uploading those packages to
> Hackage, then please do!
I'll tag them up as follows:
0.7.7 - https://github.com/archhaskell/cabal2arch/commit/02f5bec78dfd415db8bca5215b7526558e42e20a
0.3.6 - https://github.com/archhaskell/archlinux/commit/b27f8e880fa884d03f2b26f79f3b5aae34a5a95e
No changes to the CABAL files are necessary, only tagging in git.
Is that all right?
/M
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